Today, we honour all those who fought and are fighting for human rights around the world. They inspire us daily as we all work tirelessly to uphold justice and dignity for all #UKwithSA Quote United Nations @UN · 19h Sunday is the International Day for the Right to Truth about Human Rights Abuses. On this day and every day, we emphasize the right to truth & pay tribute to those who devote their lives to the human rights of all.
— UK in South Africa🇬🇧🇿🇦 (@ukinsouthafrica) March 24, 2024
Jewish gay couple rapes and pimps out their 'adopted' children. Evangelical Christian organization helped them access the boys. #ButcherBiden says #Israel has 'Western values'. USA, keep your shamocracy, the world rejects it. America is one sick country. Show more
— 🇵🇸Nicole 🇵🇸 dignity is a human right. (@_NicoleNonya) March 24, 2024
IDF RABBI INDOCTRINATES ISRAELI CHILDREN TO RAPE & KILL NON-JEWS. American tax $ funds this. Purim means EVERYTHING is Kosher. #MoscowTerroristAttack happened first day of Purim. #BanAIPAC Show more
— 🇵🇸Nicole 🇵🇸 dignity is a human right. (@_NicoleNonya) March 24, 2024
Replying to @ryangrim This is what dehumanization means, to be unable to see somebody as a complex human being entitled to all the dignity and human rights protections of anybody else.
— 🇵🇸Nicole 🇵🇸 dignity is a human right. (@_NicoleNonya) March 23, 2024
#FreePalestine, @RealCandaceO isn't wrong when she says 'People are noticing the Jewish supremacy". Zionist choke hold on speech MUST end.
— 🇵🇸Nicole 🇵🇸 dignity is a human right. (@_NicoleNonya) March 25, 2024
America isn't perfect (and you will find me frequently ferociously critical of that country). But the enemies of America are invariably the enemies of human (and especially women's) rights, freedom and dignity and therefore my enemies.
Replying to @Lucas_Gage_ DL and share video - Rabbi and his blood sacrifice. US tax $ funds this. #IsraelisISIS
— 🇵🇸Nicole 🇵🇸 dignity is a human right. (@_NicoleNonya) March 24, 2024
Replying to @Lucas_Gage_ American funded Jewish blood sacrifice.
— 🇵🇸Nicole 🇵🇸 dignity is a human right. (@_NicoleNonya) March 24, 2024
In Pictures Preparations underway as EFF MP Kenny Motsamai and @Effsedibeng1 Fighters to officially open the newly renovated house in Sharpville as commemoration of Human Rights and restoring Dignity of Black people #VoteEFF2024 Show more
International Day for the Right to the Truth concerning Gross Human Rights Violations and for the Dignity of Victims
The International Day for the Right to the Truth concerning Gross Human Rights Violations and for the Dignity of Victims is dedicated to honouring victims of human rights violations and promoting the importance of truth in confronting painful historical events. It's not merely about acknowledging the painful past, but about learning from it, ensuring the non-recurrence of such violations, and restoring the dignity of victims.
Originating from the tireless efforts of Monsignor Óscar Arnulfo Romero, who was assassinated whilst denouncing gross human rights violations in El Salvador, this day holds significant relevance to South Africa. The nation's journey from apartheid to democracy, testified during the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC), frames this observance within its local context. This process of truth-telling, acknowledging human rights transgressions, and seeking reparations for victims underlines the crux of this International Day.
In South Africa, International Day for the Right to the Truth concerning Gross Human Rights Violations and for the Dignity of Victims is often observed through dialogues, exhibitions, and memorial services, allowing for reflection on the past while fostering the promotion of human rights. These activities serve as an affirmation of the nation's commitment to upholding human rights, denouncing violations, and seeking truth. These activities typically take place on March 24, commemorating the date of Romero's assassination.
Facts about this day
March 24th serves as tribute to the memory of El Salvadorian Archbishop Oscar Arnulfo Romero. Romero was assassinated on March 24th, 1980 after denouncing human right violations against vulnerable populations. He tried to preach human dignity and to speak out against all forms of violence.
According to the UN, the right to the truth about human rights violations is an inalienable and autonomous right. As such, this right must be protected and guaranteed by individual nations. It is up to each nation to conduct effective investigations and to guarantee effective solutions and reparations.
The TRC was led by Archbishop Desmond Tutu, a leading human rights activist and Nobel Prize laureate. Tutu believed in the power of truth and reconciliation as a means to provide healing and justice for the victims.
Despite the end of apartheid, human rights violations, including xenophobic attacks on foreign nationals, gender-based violence, police brutality and discrimination against the LGBT+ community continue to be a concern in South Africa.
In the News and Trending in South Africa for International Day for the Right to the Truth concerning Gross Human Rights Violations and for the Dignity of Victims
Top things to do in South Africa for this observance
Read the UN's resolution to implement effective practices to promote the right to truth https://undocs.org/A/HRC/12/19
Attend Discussions or Lectures: Various forums, institutions, and non-governmental organizations usually organize discussions or lectures focused on human rights. This could be an excellent opportunity to learn about the matter and interact with other individuals involved in the cause.
Read a book to learn more about Human Rights Violations in South Africa: The Fate of Africa: A History of the Continent Since Independence - by Martin Meredith Country of My Skull: Guilt, Sorrow, and the Limits of Forgiveness in the New South Africa - by Antjie Krog